DPP tells youth not to go to court during ruling on Malawi poll case

Ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has told its cadets and other youth to follow the landmark election case ruling on radio instead of going to the Constitutional Court in Lilongwe.

Dyton Mussa (C) speaking

DPP director of youth Dyton Mussa said this at a press conference party secretary general Grezelder Jefrey held on Tuesday in Lilongwe.

The Constitutional Court is expected to make its ruling on the case early next year.

“We want our youth to remain in their homes and follow the case on radio, that is what we want,” said Mussa.

This is in sharp contrast to what the director of youth in Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Richard Chimwendo Banda recently said, telling party officials to ferry people from all corners of the country to the court during the verdict day.

Jefrey told the youth to remain calm and peaceful as the country awaits the court ruling.

I don’t believe an aorta what comes from the DPP tribalistic political party. These Mulhako people are blood thirty killers and very difficult to control violence minded savages and thieves. They stole our votes and impose themselves on us. The point is that we have voted these animals out of our government but to stay in power they unleash terror on other Malawian tribes. It is a time we other none violence Malawians stand up against these thugs and vampires by all means necessary to protect our children, women, and grandmothers. What these Mulhako thugs did to our women in… Read more »

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5 months ago

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Chimwendo is correct if you want to celebrate come at CONCOURT IN Lilongwe to celebrate the victory of the case osati kumvera pawairess kkkkkkk